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FS#9585 - pulseaudio 9.9-2; 64bit package is missing files

Attached to Project: Community Packages
Opened by kappa (kappa) - Friday, 15 February 2008, 19:20 GMT
Last edited by Eric Belanger (Snowman) - Monday, 17 March 2008, 04:50 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category
Status Closed
Assigned To Corrado Primier (bardo)
Architecture All
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

See the forum thread:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=43924

The pulseaudio 9.9-2 64bit binary package is missing the following files compared to the 32bit package:
/usr/lib/pulse-0.9/modules/libsocket-util.so
/usr/lib/pulse-0.9/modules/libipacl.so
/usr/lib/pulse-0.9/modules/module-bt-proximity.so
/usr/libexec/pulse/bt-proximity-helper.

The former two seem to be required at least for esd compatibility.
The latter two seem to be bluetooth related (irrelevant/picked up from the packager's system?)
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Closed by  Eric Belanger (Snowman)
Monday, 17 March 2008, 04:50 GMT
Reason for closing:  Fixed
Additional comments about closing:  fixed in pulseaudio-0.9.9-2.1
Comment by Corrado Primier (bardo) - Tuesday, 26 February 2008, 11:46 GMT
I don't know who built the x86_64 package and I have no machine to test it; is it possible to see from the CVS who uploaded it and assign the bug to him? I couldn't find it in the web interface and I'm no cvs guru...
Comment by Eric Belanger (Snowman) - Monday, 17 March 2008, 03:49 GMT
I'm the one who built the package. I'm working on fixing it.

The CVs only shows modifications to the build files. Usually, no modification is needed to build the package for the other arch. In this case, the best bet is to download the package and manually check the meta data (.PKGINFO file in pkg tarball) or install on x86_64 machine and use 'pacman -Qi'. The packager will be indicated there if he has configured the PACKAGER variable in his makepkg.conf.
Comment by Eric Belanger (Snowman) - Monday, 17 March 2008, 04:48 GMT
Fixed now. The missing esd files were SMP related. I added a bluez-libs makedepends to have the bluetooth support built as in the i686 package.

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